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![]() in order to decide what to buy you need to know your final outcome. a setup is based on what you want to do.keep in contact with larocca, he's good people. you can try briante also, larocca knows them also. assuming you have enough money i would use these parts.... j.e.pistons, c.h rods or oliver ( or carillo if you have the dough) bearings dont really matter too much, if you get clevite h bearings the crank will need to be machined to fit. as for heads, well you ned to know if you are staying n.a or forced induction. you dont need as big a head with the charger as you will n.a. tfs r heads are good for high h.p. if you have the money to buy the special headers, rockers and the quality valvetrain it needs. edelbrock victor heads are equally good but the idea is the same. the best thing to do is make a plan on what you want, what you budget is, how long it should take, and what you will be doing with the car. then look at stuff in you price range.
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